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What defines the vestibule in the oral region? How 'bout the oral cavity proper?
Vestibule - area btw teeth/gums and lips/cheeks
Oral cavity proper - area within teeth and gums
What defines the caudal boundary of the oral cavity?
Palatoglossal fold
What are the regions of the tongue?
Root
Body
Apex
This one is easy...name the papillae of the tongue and identify which are gustatory
Filiform
Conical
Fungiform (gustatory)
Foliate (gustatory)
Circumvallate (gustatory)
Which papillae are located on the root of the tongue? The body? The apex?
Root - Conical, Foliate, Circumvallate (at junction btw root and body)
Body - Circumvallate, Filiform, Fungiform
Apex - Filiform, Fungiform
What structure attaches the tongue to the floor of the oral cavity ventrally?
Lungual frenulum
T or F:
The lyssa is a stretch receptor and is not present in the cat.
True!
ID the papillae in A, B, and C
What is D?
A - Circumvallate papillae
B - Conical papillae
C - Foliate papillae
D - Lingual frenulum
ID this structure of the tongue
Lyssa
Name the major sailivary glands
Parotid
Zygomatic
Mandibular
Sublingual
What are the parts of the sublingual salivary gland?
Monostomatic and polystomatic
Which salivary glands share a capsule and at what point do they drain into the oral cavity?
Monostomatic sublingual and mandibular salivary glands share a capsule drain at the sublingual caruncle.
ID these salivary structures
A - Parotid lymph node
B - Parotid gland
C - Mandibular gland
D - Monostomatic sublingual salivary gland
E - Mandibular lymph nodes
F - Parotid duct
Between which two vessels is the mandibular salivary gland located in the dog?
Maxillary and facial veins.
What do the Parotid and Mandibular lymph nodes drain to?
Medial retropharyngeal lymph node
ID these oral structures
A - Opening of incisive duct
B - Incisive Papilla
C - Rugae Palitinae on hard palate
D - Soft Palate
E - Palatoglossal Fold
Which organ opens at the incisive duct? What is the function of this organ?
Vomeronasal organ
Pheromone detection
ID these
A - Incisive bone
B - Incisive duct
C - Vomeronasal organ
How many permanent teeth do canids have? Deciduous teeth?
42 permenant
28 deciduous
What is the dental formula for canid permanent teeth? For deciduous teeth? Which teeth are missing in deciduous?
I 3/3; C 1/1; P 4/4; M 2/3
I 3/3; C 1/1; P 3/3
No molars and no P1
Which teeth are the "scissors"?
Upper P4 and lower M1
What is the inner surface of mandibular teeth called? Inner surface of maxillary and incisive teeth?
Lingual surface
Palatine surface
What is the outer surface of all teeth called? Outer surface of incisors and canines? Premolars and molars?
Vestibular surface
Labial surface
Buccal surface
Identify A - E using the Tridian numbering system
A - 203
B - 306
C - 208
D - 309
E - 311
Identify A - E using the tridian numbering system
A - 108
B - 407
C - 104
D - 404
E - 102
How many permanent and deciduous teeth do cats have?
30 permanent and 26 deciduous
What is a cat's permanent and deciduous dental formula?
I 3/3; C 1/1; P 3/2; M 1/1 permanent
I 3/3; C 1/1; P 3/2 deciduous
Which teeth do dogs have that cats do not have?
Upper 1st premolar
2nd upper molar
Lower 1st and 2nd premolars
Lower 2nd and 3rd molars
By what age should all of a dog's deciduous teeth be erupted? Age for permanent teeth eruption?
6 weeks
7 months
Describe "parrot mouth". What is the clinical term for this condition.
Overshot upper jaw. Due to undeveloped mandible resulting in overbite of upper incisors.
Brachygnathism
What is the clinical term for the bite occlusion in bulldogs?
Prognathism